Olathe Misdemeanor DUI Attorney

Have You Been Charged with a 1st or 2nd Offense DUI in Johnson County?

Due to the lives that are often put at risk when intoxicated drivers get
on the road, charges of
DUI are not taken lightly and will be penalized to the full extent of the
law. For first and second offenses of this crime, it is considered a misdemeanor
and will be tried at the local municipal court, where the penalties will
not be as severe as if it was a felony tried at the state level.

For first time DUI offenses, there is a minimum imprisonment of 48 hours
(or 100 hours of community service), with the possibility of up to six
months spent in jail. There is also the chance you will be faced with
a monetary fine anywhere from $500 to $1,000. Your normal driving privileges
will be suspended for 30 days, followed by 330 days of restricted privileges
allowing you to drive only to and from work. Your vehicle can be impounded
for up to a full year.

On the other hand, for a second offense, the stay in prison will run anywhere
from 90 days to a year; beyond that, you will also face a fine of anywhere
from $1,000 to $1,500. A successful conviction will lead to your driving
privileges being suspended for a year, returned only with the condition
that you must drive a vehicle with an ignition interlock device for the
following year. Again, your vehicle can be impounded for a possible year.

What is the Diversion Program?

If this is your first DUI offense, and your DUI did not conclude in an
accident, personal injury or wrongful death, then you could possibly be
eligible for what is known as a DUI diversion program. If you enter into
this program, you will have the chance to avoid a DUI conversion, however,
the diversion will remain on your record to be used against you in the
case of future DUI offenses. After entering into the diversionary program,
there will be several terms and conditions that you will have to abide
by. For example, you must not violate the law, you must not consume alcohol
of any kind, and you must complete the alcohol classes. There will also
be testing for drugs and alcohol, along with monthly meetings. If you
fail to meet these terms, your case will be put back on track for conviction
and imprisonment.

Experienced DUI Attorney in Olathe

If you have recently been charged with a DUI in Olathe or
Johnson County, it is absolutely imperative that you do not waste any time in contacting
a knowledgeable DUI lawyer. I, John E. Harvell, understand the severity
of the situation when running the risk of a successful DUI conviction
and am completely devoted to offer my clients comprehensive legal guidance.
If you choose to secure my assistance, you can be confident that your
case will be given the personalized attention it deserves.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
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case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.